Jury to continue deliberating Aaron Dean sentencing on Tuesday
The jury that will decide the punishment for former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean has retired for the night without reaching a decision after a full day of deliberating.
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The jury that will decide the punishment for former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean has retired for the night without reaching a decision after a full day of deliberating.
The jury has been sequestered and will resume deliberations on Tuesday.
The jury resumed deliberations on Monday.
The jury resumed deliberations on Monday.
A Tarrant County jury found the former Fort Worth police officer guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Atatiana Jefferson.
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After pausing for the weekend, court will reconvene to consider Dean's punishment for manslaughter.
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While prosecutors pushed for prison time, and Dean's defense lobbied for probation, the courtroom saw a mayor and council member admonished, and a man taken into custody for refusing to take an oath.
While prosecutors pushed for prison time, and Dean's defense lobbied for probation, the courtroom saw a mayor and council member admonished, and a man taken into custody for refusing to take an oath.
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The court from witnesses from both sides in the trial to decide what punishment Dean will receive for manslaughter.
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A Tarrant County jury found the former Fort Worth police officer guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Atatiana Jefferson.
After the verdict came in, Atatiana Jefferson's uncle, LaPaca Jefferson, says his heart sank.
After the verdict came in, Atatiana Jefferson's uncle, LaPaca Jefferson, says his heart sank.
Here is a full breakdown of the aftermath of Jefferson's shooting death.
Jason Allen with what could happen next when sentencing begins tomorrow and Caroline Vandergriff talks to a family friend of Atatiana Jefferson.
After returning a manslaughter verdict, the jury will take up the question of sentencing.
Moments after a jury found Aaron Dean guilty of manslaughter, members of the community reacted with frustration and anger.
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